Early Victorian Cast Silver Armorial Wine Label Sherry Crest of Sir Henry Edwardes 9th Baronet
A fine quality early Victorian heavy cast silver Armorial Wine Label depicting the crest of the Edwardes family of Shropshire surmounting a cartouche shaped label with raised scrolled border, pierced for Sherry.
By Rawlings & Summers, London 1839.
Probably belonging to Sir Henry Edwardes, 9th Baronet (1787-1841).
Blazon of crest:
A man's head and shoulders affrontée in armour, the helmet open vizored ppr., garnished or.
The Edwardes Baronetcy, of Shrewsbury in the County of Shropshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 21 March 1645 for Thomas Edwardes. It was recreated on 22 April 1678 for his son and successor Francis Edwardes, with special remainders and precedence back to 1645, possibly due to the loss of the original patent. Sir Francis, the 2nd Baronet was Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury 1685–90. In 1734 the 3rd Baronet was succeeded by his cousin Henry (grandson of Thomas Edwardes, a younger son of the first Baronet) who married Eleanor Edwardes daughter of the 3rd Baronet. In 1790 the 6th Baronet was succeeded by Reverend Thomas Edwardes, Rector of Frodesley, Shropshire, great grandson of the 1st Baronet by his 5th son. The 7th Baronet was also Rector of Frodesley. The titles became extinct on the death of the 10th Baronet in 1900.
£950.00